I just got in from shooting 250 shots with a 55@26 3/8" outside of center longbow with 60-65 27" bop Acme cedars with 190 grain heads. If hit the 26 plus draw length they are perfect, on a few down flat on the ground goof ball shots, I short drew a couple and I could see a little bit of extra wobble in the recovery. Theoretically, according to the chart, that bow should be shooting something 20 pound lighter. I tried one shot with such an arrow, it skidded off of the bow and went 6 feet off at 20 yards. I was lucky that it did not break and stick in my hand. I have seen many times that one can get by on the stiff side with cedar arrows, I have also seen slightly stiff carbon arrows go wacky out of the same bow. If your wood arrow is too stiff it will clank the bow at the nock, if it is way to light it will pile drive into the bow. I have seen both, on this particular set of arrows they clicked with 160 grain points and went smooth quiet and perfect with 190 grain points, A good excuse for me to use my 190 grain Ribtecs just as they are.